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Trespass Crimes – Orlando Criminal Attorney
Trespassing cases can result from a number of scenarios, and the penalties for these offense can vary greatly depending on the circumstances involved. If you have been charged with trespassing, you should speak with an experienced Orlando trespass criminal attorney at your earliest opportunity to learn about your rights and the defenses that may be available to you.
Trespass:
Trespass occurs when a person who, without being authorized, licensed, or invited, willfully enters upon or remains in a structure, conveyance or on a property or, having been authorized, licensed, or invited, is warned by the owner or lessee of the structure, conveyance or property, or by a person authorized by the owner or lessee, to depart and refuses to do so.
Criminal Penalties for Trespass:
Trespass is typically a second or first degree misdemeanor punishable by either up to 60 days in the county jail or up to 1 year in the county jail, however in some cases, such as trespass onto a construction site, trespass can be a felony offense punishable by up to 5 years in State prison.
Experienced Orlando Criminal Attorney:
If you or a loved one has been arrested for trespass, speak with an Orlando criminal attorney. In many trespass cases, a properly prepared defense by a criminal lawyer will result in either reduced penalties, reduced charges, or a dismissal of the charges. Even in trespass cases where the evidence of guilt is overwhelming, a properly prepared defense and presentation of mitigating circumstances by an Orlando trespass criminal attorney can result in significant decreases in the penalties you receive.
Florida Statutes – Trespass:
Speak with an Orlando trespass criminal attorney or review the following Florida Statutes for more information on trespass:
Florida Statute 810.08 – Trespass in structure or conveyance.
Florida Statute 810.09 – Trespass on property other than structure or conveyance.
Florida Statute 810.095 – Trespass on school property with firearm or other weapon prohibited.
Florida Statute 810.097 – Trespass upon grounds or facilities of a school; penalties; arrest.
Florida Statute 810.12 – Unauthorized entry on land; prima facie evidence of trespass.
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